For design, the architect must take into account three basic areas of need: the needs of people using the building, the structural needs of the building itself and the context in which it is being built, but these areas are complicated by their constant changes and the architect must be able to take account of these changes for think of solutions acceptable to the problems this creates.
The design must meet certain types of basic needs: physiological, psychological, sociological, protection, weight, comfort, flow, distribution, culture, environment, economy and flexibility.
For design, the architect must take into account three basic areas of need: the needs of people using the building, the structural needs of the building itself and the context in which it is being built, but these areas are complicated by their constant changes and the architect must be able to take account of these changes for think of solutions acceptable to the problems this creates.
The design must meet certain types of basic needs: physiological, psychological, sociological, protection, weight, comfort, flow, distribution, culture, environment, economy and flexibility.